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Capturing Recordings to a VCR Using A/V Input Jacks
A/V Jack
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| VCR |
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Connector cover |
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(Open when connecting cables) |
| A/V Jacks |
| L AUDIO IN R AUDIO IN VIDEO IN | (Note: Can be on |
A/V Connection Cable |
| front or rear of VCR) |
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(Included with Camcorder) |
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| Yellow Plug |
White Plug | Red Plug (VIDEO IN) | |
(L AUDIO IN) | (R AUDIO IN) |
Connecting the Camcorder to a VCR Using A/V Input Jacks:
1.Locate the A/V cable that came with the camcorder.
2.Make sure all units are turned off.
3.Connect the white plug of the A/V cables to the VCR’s Left AUDIO IN jack (L AUDIO IN).
4.Connect the red plug of the A/V cables to the VCR’s Right AUDIO IN jack (R AUDIO IN).
Note: Some VCRs do not offer both left and right audio jacks. If your TV only has one audio jack, use the A/V cable’s white plug for audio.
5.Connect the yellow plug of the A/V cables to the VCR’s VIDEO IN jack.
6.Open the camcorder’s Connector Cover.
7.Connect the A/V Connection Cable’s single plug into the camcorder’s A/V Jack.
8.Press in the Thumb Lock and rotate the Power Switch to playback () mode.
9.Turn on the VCR.
10.Tune the VCR to its video input channel for viewing.
11.Insert a videotape into the VCR.
12.Press the camcorder’s Play/Pause Button ( / ) to begin playback.
13.Press the record button on the VCR to begin capture.
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